Garrett T. Capps + Heavy Meddo (Bill Baird) + Austin Leonard Jones
Monday July 17 with Valley Fever
7pm Doors
$10 Advance, $12 Day of Show
21+
Announcing the Magic Tractor tour, featuring Garrett T. Capps, Heavy Meddo, and Austin Leonard Jones, hitting the whole West Coast. For fans of songwriting & psych & underground culture; for bookworms/music nerds who enjoy a good party. These three acts are three sides of the same coin… if coins had three sides. Not to be missed.
It’s the sounds of South Texas, San Antonio specifically, as played by three of its foremost practitioners. The sounds of Texas, not as seen on TV, but as heard on the ground. Not squinting cowboys and hazy sunsets but sprawl, political turmoil, and the moments of clarity that only a good night of live music can provide.
Garrett T. Capps plays what’s been called Kraut Country: a mixture of the South Texas groove of Doug Sahm, the song stories of Jerry Jeff Walker, and Kraftwerk’s weirdo electronic sheen. Throw in a sprinkling of Meat Puppets cowpunk and you’re getting close. He’s been praised everywhere from Rolling Stone to Texas Public Radio to Brooklyn Vegan. A restless creator and cultural instigator, he’s opened San Antonio’s premier dive-bar honky tonk (The Lonesome Rose) and overall been an indispensable catalyst lifting the TX community, and having a great time in the process.
For this tour, he’ll be backed by Heavy Meddo (who will also play their own set) — a Post-Punk Cow-Thrash Cosmische band that’s made waves on the TX scene since its 2022 introduction. They’re tough to classify but safe to say – explosive, tight, and just plain right. Featuring Bill Baird, a musician/writer/composer who’s carved out one of the most diverse and under-appreciated trajectories in underground music, Jordan Johns, one of the best rock drummers in the game, Ethan Smith, a very tall Texan, and Jonathan Horne, formerly of White Denim, currently backing indie-folk phenom Jana Horn, and a legend of the free jazz and improv scenes.
Heavy Meddo’s music is an explosive take on TX-style psych and post-punk, in the vein of Butthole Surfers/Scratch Acid meeting the 13th Floor Elevators, with lyrics by erstwhile Texan William S. Burroughs (yes, he was a Texan). They will be promoting their new 45rpm 12” EP, Atonal Choir File.
Austin Leonard Jones completes the bill with a style all his own — erudite punk preacher raconteur — that’s won over audiences world-wide. Think 90s hero David Berman’s startling eloquence meets 70s country star Moe Bandy’s charm meets the great Michael Hurley’s DIY whimsy. (David Berman is one of the great Texans that most folks don’t know are Texan). Austin Jones just released “Dead Calm” to much praise on the highly selective Perpetual Doom label. Jones has carved out a unique niche, with his raucous stage shows, refined songcraft, and DIY spirit.
All in all, a life affirming night highlighting some of the best modern TX music.